Gregory’s remit will be to assist with capital planning and hunting down acquisition opportunities at DBG, which also includes other businesses like VidaCorp.
Nine years after swapping Goldman Sachs’ Governor Phillip Tower address for the more under-the-radar world of the ultra-wealthy, Adam Gregory is on the move again.
Gregory, once head of Goldman Sachs’ consumer, retail and healthcare group, has been chief executive of Light Warrior, the family office of Swisse chief executive Radek Sali, since 2015. Now he’s been poached by another Financial Review Rich List member – Dennis Bastas, the billionaire behind medicines giant Arrotex Pharmaceuticals.has co-edited Street Talk since 2009, specialising in private equity, investment banking, M&A and equity capital markets stories.
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